Where are the Republicans going?

Supposn

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Where are the Republicans going?
Republicans believe themselves to be conservatives, but I suppose they'll adopt any political label that would suit their purposes. They are not more or less patriotic than any other USA citizens.

They do not represent the majority of USA's population, and although they represent the majority of U.S. congressional districts, Republican federally elected office holders are not our nation's majority of voters' choice.

If voters are ranked by wealth, the majority of wealthier voters are Republicans. I've been led to believe the overwhelming majority of corporation share owners and their executives are Republicans. I'm also told that the same for military and law enforcement officers and their lower ranks, but I have less confidence in those reports.
Among other professions where a Republican majority might exist, those majorities are not overwhelming. Within some professions, the majority of practitioners are not Republicans.

Our nation's demographics are detrimental to a political party of policies currently advocated by Republicans. In the not distant and possibly near future, I suppose Republicans will have significantly lesser influence upon USA's policies.

Respectfully, Supposn
 
Not all Repubs are bigots, but bigots are Republicans. They are the party of haters, white power types, scared people and, mysogynists,. They are also the party the wealthy know they can direct, in policy ,to grant them more and more power. The Repubs work on division in America . The wealthy do that with the Republican party. They never see who is running them. They just fight with each other. They get together to hate the Dems.
That party is gone. they all gave up to trump. They simply do what he tells them to do. When Trump goes to jail, it will be a free- for- all to determine if the party has a leader or a reason to exist.
 
Where are the Republicans going?
Republicans believe themselves to be conservatives, but I suppose they'll adopt any political label that would suit their purposes. They are not more or less patriotic than any other USA citizens.

They do not represent the majority of USA's population, and although they represent the majority of U.S. congressional districts, Republican federally elected office holders are not our nation's majority of voters' choice.

If voters are ranked by wealth, the majority of wealthier voters are Republicans. I've been led to believe the overwhelming majority of corporation share owners and their executives are Republicans. I'm also told that the same for military and law enforcement officers and their lower ranks, but I have less confidence in those reports.
Among other professions where a Republican majority might exist, those majorities are not overwhelming. Within some professions, the majority of practitioners are not Republicans.

Our nation's demographics are detrimental to a political party of policies currently advocated by Republicans. In the not distant and possibly near future, I suppose Republicans will have significantly lesser influence upon USA's policies.

Respectfully, Supposn

The majority of wealthier voters are Republicans? Then how do you explain LA, SF, Seattle, Chicago, Boston, NY and Washington D.C. and how they vote?
 
Where are the Republicans going?
Republicans believe themselves to be conservatives, but I suppose they'll adopt any political label that would suit their purposes. They are not more or less patriotic than any other USA citizens.

They do not represent the majority of USA's population, and although they represent the majority of U.S. congressional districts, Republican federally elected office holders are not our nation's majority of voters' choice.

If voters are ranked by wealth, the majority of wealthier voters are Republicans. I've been led to believe the overwhelming majority of corporation share owners and their executives are Republicans. I'm also told that the same for military and law enforcement officers and their lower ranks, but I have less confidence in those reports.
Among other professions where a Republican majority might exist, those majorities are not overwhelming. Within some professions, the majority of practitioners are not Republicans.

Our nation's demographics are detrimental to a political party of policies currently advocated by Republicans. In the not distant and possibly near future, I suppose Republicans will have significantly lesser influence upon USA's policies.

Respectfully, Supposn

I'm not a republican. I'm just anti democrat. And I'm slowly leaving the libertarian party.
I had hopes with Ron Paul and Gary Johnson but the party reverting back to being kooks.
 
I'm not a republican. I'm just anti democrat. And I'm slowly leaving the libertarian party.
I had hopes with Ron Paul and Gary Johnson but the party reverting back to being kooks.

So you're a Trump stooge.
Pull the fence poll out of your ass,and pick a side!
 
So you're a Trump stooge.
Pull the fence poll out of your ass,and pick a side!

Dims come up with some pretty good candidates in lots of elections. I've voted for them in the past. I voted for Tony Knowles, AK gov. twice.

But the good ones get shot down early. See Martin O'Malley, Jim Webb. Paul Tsongas was a good one. But nooo, you fucks chose the Clintons over them.
 
Dims come up with some pretty good candidates in lots of elections. I've voted for them in the past. I voted for Tony Knowles, AK gov. twice.

But the good ones get shot down early. See Martin O'Malley, Jim Webb. Paul Tsongas was a good one. But nooo, you fucks chose the Clintons over them.

I thought Hillary was the worse possible candidate!
 
Republican 's aren't Conservative.
They are far -right-wing radicals!

Anyone that isn't so far left they're about to wrap around behind the political spectrum is a radical in your opinion.

Radical thinking is believing the taxpayers should support those unwilling to do for themselves instead of letting the go without.
 
Anyone that isn't so far left they're about to wrap around behind the political spectrum is a radical in your opinion.

Radical thinking is believing the taxpayers should support those unwilling to do for themselves instead of letting the go without.

Do you even listen to Trump?
 
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